grinwraith is an independent artist managed by CenterPhase.
Find more at www.grinwraith.com
Live stream at grinwraith on SoundCloud
Unknown is a five-song EP by Grinwraith: 20 minutes and 24 seconds of raw emo grunge, desert grit, and heavy emotional release.
Built around alternate tunings, irregular phrasing, warm clean guitars, overdriven bass, and explosive distortion, the EP moves like a live wire through tension, intimacy, and catharsis. The songs shift between stripped-back verses and massive choruses, letting the vocals carry the human weight before the guitars, drums, and low end break everything open.
“Here We Go” starts the record with raspy female vocals, rounded bass, textured rhythm guitar, and a final chorus that pushes into full catharsis
“Hop In Babe” drops into desert grunge with a crooked pulse, earthy male vocals, and choruses that hit wide and heavy
“The Last Ones” drives harder, double-kick drums, growling tube-amp bass, and thick overdriven guitars
“Sugarbowls” pulls the record into ballad territory, with mature male vocals and raspy female vocals moving in conversation before the song erupts into layered harmony and distortion
The title track, “Unknown,” closes the EP at full throttle: drop-tuned 7-string riffs, punchy live drums, dark descending chorus movement, and a thick nu-metal low end.
At its core, the Unknown EP is about perseverance under pressure — the kind that does not arrive clean, polished, or easy.
It crawls through distortion, keeps its teeth, and comes out still moving.
Unknown is a five-song EP by Grinwraith: 20 minutes and 24 seconds of raw emo grunge, desert grit, and heavy emotional release.
Built around alternate tunings, irregular phrasing, warm clean guitars, overdriven bass, and explosive distortion, the EP moves like a live wire through tension, intimacy, and catharsis. The songs shift between stripped-back verses and massive choruses, letting the vocals carry the human weight before the guitars, drums, and low end break everything open.
“Here We Go” starts the record with raspy female vocals, rounded bass, textured rhythm guitar, and a final chorus that pushes into full catharsis
“Hop In Babe” drops into desert grunge with a crooked pulse, earthy male vocals, and choruses that hit wide and heavy
“The Last Ones” drives harder, double-kick drums, growling tube-amp bass, and thick overdriven guitars
“Sugarbowls” pulls the record into ballad territory, with mature male vocals and raspy female vocals moving in conversation before the song erupts into layered harmony and distortion
The title track, “Unknown,” closes the EP at full throttle: drop-tuned 7-string riffs, punchy live drums, dark descending chorus movement, and a thick nu-metal low end.
At its core, the Unknown EP is about perseverance under pressure — the kind that does not arrive clean, polished, or easy.
It crawls through distortion, keeps its teeth, and comes out still moving.
grinwraith is an independent artist managed by CenterPhase.
Find more at www.grinwraith.com
Live stream at grinwraith on SoundCloud